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In India, the game is often called as Tambola, although Tombola is the official spelling. Tickets are distributed among the players and the presenter announces the numbers in an exciting way. One by one the players claim the prizes and win either real money (which is decided before starting the game) or a gift.
Tombola or variants may refer to: . Tombola (game), a lottery-type game originating in Italy Tombola (bingo company), a UK-based online gaming company Tómbola, 1961 Spanish musical film with child singer and actress Marisol
The tambora (from the Spanish word tambor, meaning "drum") is a two headed drum. In many countries, and especially in the Dominican Republic, tamboras were made from salvaged rum barrels.
Northern and central-Indian Hindustani musicians favor the term tanpura (often used within the context of languages such as Bengali, Gujarati, Hindi, Sindhi, Punjabi, etc.), whereas southern and Carnatic musicians normally prefer tambura (for example, in Kannada, Malayalam, Tamil, or Telugu); tanpuri is a smaller variant of the instrument ...
The company produces original bingo software and games, created by an in-house development team, [3] and is one of the largest employers of game and web developers in the North East of England.
alternating colours, alternating color, alternate colours, alternate colors Placing red on black cards or black on red cards alternately. [2]available A card that is available may be picked up and laid down elsewhere.
One example was American-Australian photographer Townsend Duryea's raffling off his yacht "Coquette" in 1858. [ 3 ] Where the prize is a valuable work of art , the process may be termed an art union , particularly where the beneficiary is the originating artist.
There are many variations on the basic tumbao. For example, a very common variant sounds a single open tone with the third stroke of clave (ponche), and two tones preceding the three-side of clave. The specific alignment between clave and this tumbao is critical. Top: clave. Bottom: basic conga tumbao on one drum.